“…Those who fit normative expectations are categorized as "virgin" in opposition to the "vamp" of women who behave badly (Benedict, 1992). Lynch, as media analyses have indicated, served as a symbol of traditional femininity and did little to disrupt sexist systems of power (Lobasz, 2008;Sjoberg, 2007;Sjolander & Trevenen, 2010). She was the "virgin" in opposition to England, who, with her grinning face and out-of-wedlock pregnancy, became a symbol of the ruined woman (Lobasz, 2008) or a vamp (Benedict, 1992).…”